Happy 4th of July weekend! Can you all believe that half of the year is already over?!?! FAINTS I’ve been seriously slacking on my nail art lately, but I love doing holiday nail art and this one was so much fun!

More Wine...Less Whine!
Happy 4th of July weekend! Can you all believe that half of the year is already over?!?! FAINTS I’ve been seriously slacking on my nail art lately, but I love doing holiday nail art and this one was so much fun!

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Kay Wills Wyma. She is the author of I’m Happy for You (Sort of…Not Really!) Being a MOAT (mother of adolescents and teenagers) Kay started her blogging journey to help parents deal with entitlement when raising their kids.
When I had a chance to read the book it was like Kay wrote the book specifically for me! Since so much of my work is engulfed with being on social media so much, it’s so easy to get caught up in comparing myself. There have been days when I’m like “Why did that person get the campaign” or “Why don’t my kids excel at sports like their kids”…blah blah blah. Just a bunch of negative self-talk.
We laughed and talked about some of the funny stories that she shared in her book and I admitted how one can get so caught up with comparing themselves since social media is so in our faces now. Kay said “Catch yourself in the moment. Don’t get caught up in comparison. Be inspired! Step outside the moment and realize how amazing things are. Remember we don’t know what all is going on in someone’s life.” [Read more…]
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A year ago if you asked me about vitiligo I would have just dismissed it as “the condition that MJ had”. But fast forward to today and it’s now a part of our life. A year ago my youngest daughter, Morgan, started developing a few white spots. (Check out the post HERE) Within a matter of months those spots began to spread and before the end of the summer her knees, feet, elbows were completely white and several large spots on her face.
World Vitiligo Day is an annual day specially dedicated to people with vitiligo. Conceived by patients for patients, World Vitiligo Day is a truly global event that aims to increase awareness of vitiligo and raise funds needed for research and education.
The idea of a World Vitiligo Day was first put forward by Steve Haragadon, the founder of the Vitiligo Friends network from USA and then later developed and finalized by Ogo Maduewesi, a vitiligo patient who is the Founder and Executive Director of the Vitiligo Support and Awareness Foundation (VITSAF) in Nigeria. In early 2012, the VR Foundation has launched the 25June campaign and the dedicated website. Read full story on Wikipedia »
Over this last year I’ve done a lot of reasearch and discovered that there is so much that is unknown about vitiligo. We met with a dermatologist and he prescribed a cream which did absolutely nothing. And what was worse is that he was pretty nonchalant and didn’t really have any suggestions on how to even keep her skin protected. It wasn’t until I started to reach out to the vitiligo community did I get a better grasp of this condition.
I’ve been blessed to learn so much from others about how to help my daughter deal with her changes and how important it is to use sunscreen. I met Lorena of Just My Vitiligo on instagram and she’s been so nice at helping give me tips and encouragement for my daughter. I also came across this clip from the show “What Would You Do?”
What would you have done if you were there? The sad part about this video is that there are so many people who actually feel this way. I’ve even had people ask me if my daughter’s vitiligo is because she’s biracial…smh!
I’m just glad that Morgan is happy and healthy and that’s what we’ll be celebrating today!